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Current Movies “Devotion” What we feel towards our teachers. (Are we kidding ?) “Cover Girl” Loretta Gentile “Smoky” . In back of the high school “Crack: Up” George Neilsen “Shock” . . Senior boys wanting orange caps and gowns. “Nigiat and Day” “stolen iitte™ “And Then There Were None” “So Goes My Love” “Too Young to Know” “Bedlam” “The Wolf Man” “Dangerous Journey” “Double Trouble” “Tomorrow the World” “Where Do We Go From Here” “lve Always Loved You” “Down to Earth” “Out of This World” “The Green Years” “Leave Herston bieaven” “Pin-up Girl” “The Iron Major” “Gone With the Wind” “Monsieur Beaucaire” “Cornered” “The Sentence” [ 28 ] Homework . Our twelve years of school . Class of ’47 leaving . Margie for her Marine | . The Junior Class Senior Class Meetings Raymond McLaren Ride on Holland Bros. busses The Senior boys After graduation What we are wondering Mr. McDermott . Miss Bosketti .The Senior Class . Twelve years of school. Miss Chiesa . Miss Billings . Mr. Swenson . Mr. Pimentel Donald MacLeod . When we get detention When last bell rings for class
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Can You Imagine? Carolyn Berthiaume Ronald Bustead Ruthann Cavanaugh Joan Crawford Mary DeMone Kenneth Frado Anne Galipeau Loretta Gentile Eugene Knowles Donald MacLeod Joan Mason Sara Matto William McDevitt Raymond McLaren Theresa McLaughlin Margery Merrigan George Neilsen Dexter Nelson Bernadette O'Donnell Robert Piper Robert Ray Edwin Richardson Barbara Seminatore Jeanne Vigneau William Waldroup Ellen Wallace In the back seat of a classroom Not arguing Fat lady in the circus In school every day As sub on the basketball team Not talking about flying . Not blushing In detention hall . A priest . Not being a gentleman . Without ‘her laugh With short straight hair Outspoken Being a bachelor . In a disagreeable mood Being unfriendly Without his witty imagination Lost for words . Raising a fuss in class Doing his homework Worrying With a whiffle In school without Joan Mason About 577” tall. . Without his manly physique -With D’s on hher report card bere
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Class Will We, the great, magnificent Class of “47”, in saying adieu to Burlington High, wish to leave a few tokens which will recall us to the minds of the unhappy sufferers who must bear the weight of our gifts. I, Carolyn Berthiaume, leave to Joyce Bayliss my front seat in every class. Why does the first letter of our names have to be at the be- ginning of the alphabet? I, Ronald Bustead, leave my ability to dance to “Muscles” Betts. I, Ruthann Cavanaugh, do hereby leave my “cowboy shirt” to Lila Dupee. (Hope you like it, Lila.) I, Joan Crawford, leave my ability to attract the boys to Jackie Gra- ham. May it make your life enjoyable. I, Mary DeMone, leave all the luck I ‘have to the Junior class, in hopes that they put their yearbook out as easily as we did. (Good luck.) I, Kenneth Frado, do hereby leave to any Junior boy with mech- anical genius my most cherished possession. Namely, my stream- lined, easy riding, leak proof, boiling, jumping, squeaking Tea Kettle. I, Anne Galipeau, do gladly leave my blushes to Margaret Keating. I, Loretta Gentile, leave my mesh nylons to Marcie Jones. I hope you get as much wear as I did, Marcie. I, Gene Knowles, just leave. I, Donald MacLeod, leave my dancing ability to the Junior boys. I hope that they enjoy themselves as much as I did. I, Joan Mason, leave my laugh to haunt the corridors of Burling- ton High for all eternity. I, Sara Matto, leave and bequeath my dramatic ability, attained with the help of Mrs. Adams to James Rogers. See you on the stage, Jimmy. I, Billy McDevitt, leave my presidential position together with all the unsettled arguments of the class, to Kenneth Foster. Good luck to you, Kenny. You'll need it. I, Raymond McLaren, leave to Larry Azevedo all that I like in and about this school. To be exact, nothing. Hope you get out soon, Junior. I, Theresa McLaughlin, leave my nickname of “Peaches” to Car- oline Neilsen. [ 29 ]
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